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🍲 Cook smart, cook safe, cook stylish with Vinod Pressure Cooker!
The Vinod 1.5L Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker features a robust 5mm aluminium core for even heat distribution, premium 18/8 food-grade stainless steel for hygiene and durability, and advanced safety mechanisms including a fusible valve and gasket release system. Designed with an ergonomic heat-resistant handle and a glass lid, it’s perfect for authentic Indian recipes, soups, rice, and quinoa, while being dishwasher safe for modern convenience.










| ASIN | B08X185BB3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 216,168 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 47 in Pressure Cookers |
| Brand Name | Vinod |
| Capacity | 1.5 litres |
| Closure Type | Inner Lid, Outer Lid |
| Colour | Silver |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Hand Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (136) |
| Finish Type | Aluminium |
| Is the item dishwasher safe? | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 17.3D x 33W x 20.3H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Pressure Cooker |
| Manufacturer | Vinod |
| Material | Stainless steel |
| Model Number | M0-3L60-MVEQ |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Part Number | M0-3L60-MVEQ |
| Special Features | Dishwasher Safe, Gas Stovetop Compatible |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
P**R
My favourite little saucepan.
This fits on the smallest ring on my hob but. because of its depth, cooks food for four. I have cooked vegetables, lamb and chicken. I fry the meat first, to brown it, then in the pot with a little alcohol or stock, then 15 min after getting to pressure I have meat as tender as I would get with 1.5 hrs in the oven. And the rest of the hob is available for the other elements of the meal. The liquid becomes the basis of a sauce.
D**A
Worst
Worst product because the pressure cooker visal is missing. I fully dispointed
Z**O
nice product
The product is very nice and practical, but unfortunately, it is not the size I need. So, I requested a return and refund, and it was approved. However, until now, nobody has come for collection, which is supposed to be before 2 days.
T**7
Pressure cooker
Good quality and sturdy. Very powerful in cooking quickly. Needs to be used with trial & error with some foods. Operational manual not very informative. Lacking in giving recommended times for cooking types of food.
K**R
Kitchen
Handle to hard to close, and open.
A**U
Value for money
Meet the need
D**D
Nope
Terrible. Parts missing, tried to contact never got a response **avoid**
V**O
Excelente me encanto
P**L
Leider keine richtige Beschreibung, wie`s richtig funktioniert, wenigstens ausführlicher in Englisch wäre hilfreich gewesen ... Schade!
W**.
This Vinod 3.5 liter P.C. is a good sturdy P.C. and it meets all my requirements while two others did not. Glass lid doubles it's usefulness. Searching through not-made-in-the-USA small Pressure Cookers is a little like an Easter Egg Hunt. Based on what you're able to glean from the site you try to make a smart choice until you unpackage it. Too small, too short, low pressure only, bent handle, etc. Basically, With Pressure Cookers they either work or they don't. First and foremost is Operating Pressure. 50KPA =7 lbs - 80KPA =11 lbs - 100KPA = 1 Atmosphere; 14.3 lbs. Some Pressure Cookers are 80KPA - 11 lbs/sq inch. My Instant Pot is Duo Pressure at 50 and 80 KPA. Cooking time increases with lower pressure. Next, is capacity, as rating is not always what you think, Same size can be low and fat, taller and smaller diameter. This Vinod is just about the right size and shape for my intended use; Base is 5 inches deep, 7 inches (18cm) rim diameter. I lead with how good a conductor this base is; it's extra thick. Works great on my Induction Top. Heats up fast; not long before it's whistling away. Whistle is really a not-to-be-ignored—PHSSSSSSSSST! Odd, but easy to get accustomed to. This method of steam release works very well in keeping pressure up. Number of "whistles" acts as a natural timer that can be counted in nearby rooms. Blaster is no big deal, although dog will probably hide under the bed when it first goes off. This type of release is standard issue for multi-millions of Indian Cookpersons. Embossed on top of this 3.5 litre Vinod is that release pressure is one atmosphere - 14.3 lbs/sq inch. Exactly what I want. Though rated at 3.5 liters, I would say practically, for use, it's really 3.0 liters compared to my Presto 4 qt P.C. that actually holds 4 qts. of water. 3 liters of water will fill 1/2 inch from brim. That's because they rate as Gross Volume Area - GVA - that includes extra space in the lid. 2.3 liters is 3/4 full that is max water volume you can use. Less for food items that expand like pasta, oatmeal. The number one Pilot Error with Pressure Cooking is too much heat, too little water, usually both; especially with foods that absorb a lot of water. If you cook rice, water amount and cooking time must be spot-on or rice will burn. Better to use a Rice Cooker or saucepan with a lid. I wanted a smaller pressure cooker and this fills the bill. It's real pretty, shiny. I guess they're all doing it now. You have to use silicone spatulas, spoons. Get a can of Bar Keepers Friend, wash with soft cloth. It's rated as Dishwasher safe. My old presto is dull, smooth finish, It's really tough stainless; metal utensils will not scratch it. Decades of use, burnt on food. Looks just like the day I bought it. I prefer it to super shiny. Maintenance is no-fuss. A word of advice when closing lid on this P.C. Gasket is long-lasting, kind of "bouncy" when you are pressing down to close the lid. Cooker must be on a sturdy surface. with handle facing you, you have to exert an adequate amount of downward pressure with fingers over the top. Make sure that top is level with base as it's easy to cock cover with rear, one o'clock section of gasket not latched under the rim, otherwise when fired up steam is misting around rear of cooker and will not build up pressure. Once you do it a few times, it's easy. Not at all dangerous if you don't get it latched. If it sounds like this is some kind of big deal, it's not. It's not a Con or reason to remove a star for rating. It's just peculiar to this particular Cooker. Check seal at rear of cooker, easy to spot if it's not right. What can I say: it works; it looks nice; quality is good. SAS Base is a big plus. Blaster; ahem-[whistling], steam release is standard issue for Cookers from India where every household has a Pressure Cooker. It came well packaged and was definitely brand new. That it comes with a glass lid was an extra inducement for me to buy. I would recommend to a family member or friend.
M**Z
It’s not making any pressure… plz don’t waste your money for this worst pressure cooker
C**Y
Great little pressure cooker! I live alone but got tired of eating leftovers all the time so I started using this nightly to cook something different every single night. I can literally cook one bowl of soup if I want.... You could probably get two bowls out of it if it's just you and your spouse... Buy it. Enjoy it!!
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